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EXPLORING NEW ZEALAND

Sir,-"Cantnell" holds up P. J. O’Regan and A. J. Harrop as authorities for details of Thomas Brunner’s explorations. I cannot agree. Both. ‘of these writers have recorded inaccurate entries. My source for the details given in my script. was from the work of Charles Heaphy, who accompanied Brunner on the journey in question. If "Cantnell’" writes to me I can send him. the full quotation, which is too long to give here, Nor can I agree with O’Regan’s comment on Brunner’s view from the Victoria Range. I have already explained that the gap in the main divide through which Brunner looked was the

Lewis Pass.

JOHN

PASCOE

(Wellington).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 5

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EXPLORING NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 5

EXPLORING NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 5

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